Anti-Atheist Conspiracy?

And yet again Atheism is being called bunk. Why? Because it isn't what you believe? Well I'll tell you what until you can prove your religion and
your god exist I would appreciate you so called Christians not calling my beliefs bunk and ignorant when your own religion is the same. None of you
can provide ANY evidence that your god is there. Other than your precious bible. Which you might have a leg to stand on if it was written by a god but
it wasn't. Amazing the things people will believe when someone puts it on paper and says it's the word of god.

Your god loves you so much but yet at the same time lets innocent people suffer and die at the hands of tyrants and dictators . Lets people wage war
in his name killing countless numbers of innocent people over the ages. Just chalk it up to god's will or god works in mysterious ways. That's the
only answer any of you can give.

God loves you but yet if you think for yourself and don't agree with what god's word is then you'll be sent to burn for eternity. Gives us free
will but if we use it we burn. Yup sounds like love to me.

And never forget your god needs your money. I guess for Ebay auctions.

You have the nerve to call atheist beliefs bunk! Sit back and take a look at your own religion.

The thing you probably have never even considered is your philosophy (now that you admit atheism is a philosophy) is dangerous to our children.

Oh really? Like instructing children to believe in a big fella in the sky and not to think for themselves?

Originally posted by BigwhammyAfter all it's a philosophy that preaches the blind pitiless indifference of the world. It's a
philosophy devoid of hope or redemption. It's a cruel philosophy. The weak are deemed not fit and not worthy of survival. It's answer to the
question of death is worms. There is no meaning to life and the only reason to act "good" is to get ahead. Your beloved Dick Dawk teaches that life
is all about the survival of your selfish genes - so it's a selfish philosophy as well. Because atheists have used Darwin's theory to try discredit
faith in God, your philosophy is called Darwinism. Evolution is a scientific theory - Darwinism is the atheistic bastardization of it into a false
and dangerous religion.

Your misrepresentation and obvious misunderstanding is quite hilarious and I'm not sure if you are aware of the 'slogan' of this site?

As an 'Atheist' I try to communicate daily in conversation with people, face to face, I try to understand and I don't usually confront other people
unless I feel it is exceptionally warranted.
I tend the garden and nurture the soil and I don't have blind pitiless indifference to the world, I love worms, the meaning of life is the
continuance of our species which is no mean feat and 'selfish' genes was a way of explaining it, not a term constructed by satan (lol).
My philosophy is not Darwinism, but since you seem to 'know' (lol) so much about me why don't you misrepresent me and tell me what my philosophy
is?

Please explain to me why if atheism was the truth why would anyone want to have morals?

My former atheist mindset: Morals make the sheep, no morals the wolves; why live a moral life when you can lie, cheat, steal, kill your way to
power, riches and glory?
its obvious that if everyone did this the world would be chaos but since there is no god and no repercussions for doing bad, i cant let myself be held
back by morals. only by being capable of doing everything necessary can i get everything i want. I actually thought high of hitler and studied his
ways to get to power and already as a young child i saw myself rising as the next dictator.

I was wrong.

I know faith is a big NONO word for atheists

But we all put faith in 100's of things every day.
(you put faith that your car will start when you turn that key, yet all of a sudden it doesnt, you put faith that you will seduce that good looking
girl at the bar, yet somehow, sometimes it doesnt work)

So why not try to put just a little faith in god just enough to honestly ask him to reveal himself?

It IS for YOUR eternity.

I did and sincerely i can tell you it was the best decision i ever made.

Hey look, I'm going to try to revive one of my favorite threads with a reply in the fashion to which I was well known for: A lot of text.

Originally posted by omarsharif
Coming from a former atheist; it's a big lie

Please explain to me why if atheism was the truth why would anyone want to have morals?

Take the example of the golden rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

It's a rule that I tend to agree with as an atheist because it ensures the stability and safety of a society.

Morality is the basis for a society of people who care for each other and that is the safest society to live in. So there's the personal selfish
reason of "I don't want my neighbor to stab me" and then there's the possibly altruistic reason of "Getting stabbed isn't fun, I wouldn't wish
it upon my neighbor." So that's more than enough reason for me to accept morality.

My former atheist mindset: Morals make the sheep, no morals the wolves; why live a moral life when you can lie, cheat, steal, kill your way to
power, riches and glory?

This is a truly deluded way to think. You can lie, cheat, steal, and kill your way to power, riches, and glory in societies already devoid of
morals that prevent such action, but it's far more difficult to gain such accolades when you're living in any conceivable modern society with a
level of stability and law.

its obvious that if everyone did this the world would be chaos but since there is no god and no repercussions for doing bad, i cant let myself be held
back by morals.

Alright, another continued fallacy of some religious moralists is present here. I don't need an all-powerful or any other supernatural being present
in reality to create repercussions for bad actions, as there can be simply the society as a whole rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior.
I do not believe in a god nor do I believe that murder is acceptable. Now, even if I were to believe that murder is acceptable I would have to face
society if I murdered my neighbor.

only by being capable of doing everything necessary can i get everything i want. I actually thought high of hitler and studied his ways to get to
power and already as a young child i saw myself rising as the next dictator.

Hitler was quite a religious person, unless you're unaware of history you should have known this. His soldiers had "Got Mitt Uns" on their belt
buckles, which translates to 'God is with us', didn't prevent them from committing atrocities though.

I think incredibly low of Hitler, that he was a deluded madman. Still an atheist though.

However, the other thing is your delusion of grandeur regarding a rise to power as the next dictator is actually far more common among the religious.
All the totalitarian monarchs of the middle ages were quite brutal, and a portion of their power came from religious authority. The 'divine right'
of kings was something accepted by the masses for centuries. On top of all of that there's the fact that the Catholic Church ruled the Papal States
as a brutal dictatorship.

I was wrong.

That's the only thing you've been right about this whole post.

I know faith is a big NONO word for atheists

Oh FSM, not this again...

But we all put faith in 100's of things every day.
(you put faith that your car will start when you turn that key, yet all of a sudden it doesnt, you put faith that you will seduce that good looking
girl at the bar, yet somehow, sometimes it doesnt work)

Well, the first is actually an assumption based upon repeated experience and expectation rather than the faith of a religion in which you base your
entire life off of something where the is absolutely no way of proving.

The second is either confidence or arrogance, rather than 'faith'. If you were to have faith that you would seduce someone you'd be beyond arrogant
and possibly venturing into psychotic territory.

So why not try to put just a little faith in god just enough to honestly ask him to reveal himself?

Why is it that the religious assume I never tried this? I had faith in the Abrahamic deity as explained in Roman Catholicism and in a moment of doubt
of the teachings of the Church I asked him/her/it to reveal his/her/itself to me. This was a moment of intense faith. I spent the next year attempting
to strengthen my faith, but all of my actions examining my own religion and those of others in the world was actually what drove me towards
atheism.

I started off with a lot of faith, but I don't like to have faith in things that aren't there.

It IS for YOUR eternity.

I honestly don't believe I have an eternity. I'm hoping for another 60-80 years though, and I intend to live them in a compassionate and altruistic
manner. If I were to die and find that your or any other deity exists I hope it wouldn't hold a simple lack of belief against me. I'd hope a higher
being would be less petty than that.

I did and sincerely i can tell you it was the best decision i ever made.

I'm sure you believe it is. Especially when going from a dictator wannabe to a person who is better than that it probably is a better choice.
However, I'm sure you're just a better person than you think you are, regardless of religion.

There is a conspiracy regarding every faith/belief. So long as there is another side to the coin, the conspiracy to overthrow one another will exist.
The is known as a power struggle where there is no winner or losers. Your faith/belief may be on top for now but, things could change quickly.

You can't tell me that Atheists want a world with religion because that would be a lie. So the conspiracy is that atheism is trying to overthrow all
religions. I can't say Christianity doesn't want to take over your soul because that would be a lie.

Sometimes you just have to look at the bigger picture, maybe every faith helps one another grow further. If something doesn't break you than, you
learn from the experiences and become stronger as a people.

You can't tell me that Atheists want a world with religion because that would be a lie.

Ah, but it wouldn't be. I've talked to fellow atheists and have quite heated discussions about this. I am personally indifferent towards certain
types of religious belief and don't mind a world with some religion, just the more benign ones. Other friends of mine absolutely think religion
should go away, but none of them think it should be done in any way except for each individual to reject religion on a personal level until religion
is no more. Then there are one or two of them that simply think 'live and let live' and don't mind any form of religion existing unless it's
actively imposing itself upon the freedoms of others.

So the conspiracy is that atheism is trying to overthrow all religions.

Hold on there. There isn't a logical line there. We'd prefer a world without religion, but that doesn't mean we want to overthrow all
religions. I would prefer if there was no religion, but I like the grassroots idea of people all choosing for themselves until religion evaporates to
happen. Imposed ideology simply doesn't work and is simply unjust. Freedom of and from religion is a natural right that I wouldn't infringe upon.

I can't say Christianity doesn't want to take over your soul because that would be a lie.

Well, you do have a book claiming as much.

Sometimes you just have to look at the bigger picture, maybe every faith helps one another grow further. If something doesn't break you than, you
learn from the experiences and become stronger as a people.

"That which does not kill me makes me stronger"
-Nietzsche
I find it funny when religious people agree with "God is dead" man.

I would also like to point out something: atheism is not a religion. We don't have a power structure nor do we gain anything in the world from there
being more atheists....so we aren't exactly conspiring.

Ah, but it wouldn't be. I've talked to fellow atheists and have quite heated discussions about this. I am personally indifferent towards certain types
of religious belief and don't mind a world with some religion, just the more benign ones. Other friends of mine absolutely think religion should go
away, but none of them think it should be done in any way except for each individual to reject religion on a personal level until religion is no more.
Then there are one or two of them that simply think 'live and let live' and don't mind any form of religion existing unless it's actively imposing
itself upon the freedoms of others.

Than with your logic, I have spoken with fellow Christians and we don't care what your belief is. Not every religion wants Atheists gone, we may try
to convert you every now and then, but that is it.

Hold on there. There isn't a logical line there. We'd prefer a world without religion, but that doesn't mean we want to overthrow all
religions. I would prefer if there was no religion, but I like the grassroots idea of people all choosing for themselves until religion evaporates to
happen. Imposed ideology simply doesn't work and is simply unjust. Freedom of and from religion is a natural right that I wouldn't infringe upon.

Than why would you think the latter is different? We would prefer a world with only Christians but it doesn't mean I will impose myself and dictate
what you should believe. Our logic is the same, so far there is no conspiracy.

"That which does not kill me makes me stronger"
-Nietzsche
I find it funny when religious people agree with "God is dead" man.

Because I quoted him I must agree with everything he says? I quoted that line because it deserved it.

I would also like to point out something: atheism is not a religion. We don't have a power structure nor do we gain anything in the world from there
being more atheists....so we aren't exactly conspiring.

I didn't say Atheism is a religion but it is an organization. There are plenty of Atheist organizations in the world, so in terms, the power structure
is still building. We have only wrestled with Atheism for a short time so it is too early to tell what will happen when you put your organizations
together.

Originally posted by Equinox99
Than with your logic, I have spoken with fellow Christians and we don't care what your belief is. Not every religion wants Atheists gone, we may try
to convert you every now and then, but that is it.

Well, if you're a Christian you can't really say that. Your religion explicitly states things that are against atheists, such as calling us fools and
saying nothing we do can be good. It's all written in your holy book. Atheists lack a holy book or a structure of beliefs. We are simply answering a
simple question:
Do you believe in a deity?
No

Than why would you think the latter is different? We would prefer a world with only Christians but it doesn't mean I will impose myself and dictate
what you should believe. Our logic is the same, so far there is no conspiracy.

Except that members of many religions go door to door to promote their beliefs. Members of many religions go to third world nations to convert
children as a captive audience. Many religious people are trying to push religious beliefs into national education standards. There are many instances
in which theists are actively seeking to impose their religion upon others.

Because I quoted him I must agree with everything he says? I quoted that line because it deserved it.

I just found it amusing

I didn't say Atheism is a religion but it is an organization. There are plenty of Atheist organizations in the world, so in terms, the power structure
is still building.

...you just contradicted yourself. There may be Atheist organizations in the world, but they're closer to social groups than anything else. They don't
have a list of things to obey. There's also the fact that the vast majority of Atheists do not belong to these formal groups.

We have only wrestled with Atheism for a short time so it is too early to tell what will happen when you put your organizations together.

Except you haven't. Atheism is been around just as long as religion. And those organizations probably won't combine, as they're mostly community
social groups.

Well, if you're a Christian you can't really say that. Your religion explicitly states things that are against atheists, such as calling us fools
and saying nothing we do can be good. It's all written in your holy book. Atheists lack a holy book or a structure of beliefs. We are simply
answering a simple question:
Do you believe in a deity?
No

No. You have us confused with the old testament. You know about my religion, you refuse my religion, if I try to convert you it is wasted breath. So
why should I waste my breath( no offense by this, words to deaf ears) if I am not going to get heard?

Jesus said if a house doesn't accept you than dust your shoes off and move on.

Except that members of many religions go door to door to promote their beliefs. Members of many religions go to third world nations to convert
children as a captive audience. Many religious people are trying to push religious beliefs into national education standards. There are many instances
in which theists are actively seeking to impose their religion upon others.

That happens to every belief system though. We get the big bang crammed down our throats, yet the science community is still arguing where the
universe began. So why teach something that may not hold any truth? It is just a theory isn't it?

...you just contradicted yourself. There may be Atheist organizations in the world, but they're closer to social groups than anything else. They
don't have a list of things to obey. There's also the fact that the vast majority of Atheists do not belong to these formal groups.

Perhaps, but they are still an organization. Even a social organization is an organization. And with that logic, many Christians don't practice their
beliefs. Ask how many Christians follow the commandments, Jesus' teachings and go to church.

Originally posted by Equinox99
No. You have us confused with the old testament.

That gets a bit confusing. You love those 10 rules from that book and you love to quote it to take natural rights away from people, yet you
immediately disavow it the second it becomes and inconvenience.

You know about my religion, you refuse my religion, if I try to convert you it is wasted breath. So why should I waste my breath( no offense by this,
words to deaf ears) if I am not going to get heard?

Jesus said if a house doesn't accept you than dust your shoes off and move on.

Well, I don't refuse your religion as a concrete standpoint. I refuse it because I've yet to see a reason to accept it.

That happens to every belief system though. We get the big bang crammed down our throats, yet the science community is still arguing where the
universe began. So why teach something that may not hold any truth?

Because it's the best scientific theory there is. Science is concerned with having the best answer based on the information available. There's
actually very little argument about the actual big bang, merely about how it happened and what caused it

It is just a theory isn't it?

Oh the stupid, it hurts. Electrical conduction is just a theory, and you're using a computer that employs that theory, do you not? You've taken
antibiotics, based upon germ theory. You do a lot of things that are based on things that are 'just a theory' but a theory is not a mere
thing. It's a great thing. It's something you can apply to reality.

Perhaps, but they are still an organization. Even a social organization is an organization. And with that logic, many Christians don't practice their
beliefs. Ask how many Christians follow the commandments, Jesus' teachings and go to church.

The comparison still falls short. There are no atheist 'commandments' or 'teachings' there is just a simple question: Do you believe in any deity?
The answer for an atheist is a resounding no.

one accepted definition of an atheist is one who does not accept a superior being or deity higher than themselves.

who ever stated the first commandment of "you will have no gods but me" fits the definition of athiest from their point of view.

so, it is possible, who ever wrote the first commandment was an atheist.

Anti-Atheist Conspiracy is Atheists against the Atheist that wrote the first commandment!

silly and ironic, isn't it?

Yet, it seems atheists lack the empathy to simplify it down to just looking through the perspective of the origin of that which they do not believe in
themselves, the atheist that wrote the first commandment.

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